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Apr 4, 2016 6:05 PM CST
Name: Kim
Seguin, TX (Zone 8b)
Thanks all. There is no crop field anywhere near where I live, so I am not sure how I would get the herbicidal drift. I have also not seen my neighbors doing much in their yards. However, this does seem to be the most plausible cause at this point. The plants are otherwise doing very well, no yellow growth, still flowering. I will leave them for now and hope they grow out of it. Thanks!

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